Wheel Clamps

We have a wag in semi-storage on a friends paddock & use a wheelclamp when not in use.

However, we are going full time from March & was wandering whether or not to bother taking it?

I mean, what are the chances of the wag getting nicked on a pukka site or even from an Aire? Got alarms & immobiliser. . Is it really necessay to lug around that extra weight? Or should I be paranoid?:Sad:

Hi,whenever we go away home or abroad (abroad mainly) i find the alarm and immobilizer are enough.
I do not have a wheelclamp and dont feel we need one but you have to do what makes you feel safe,thats all that counts.
Goodluck on your travels.
Dave

. Is it really necessay to lug around that extra weight? Or should I be paranoid?:Sad:

As Dave says, do what makes you feel comfortable.
I take a Disclok which covers the steering wheel and always put it on when I leave the van. I also carry a clutch & brake pedal lock which I use if I feel the parked location is a bit iffy. I don't use either of these overnight, but rely on the alarms I have fitted to the door and lockers.

I take a Disclok which covers the steering wheel and always put it on when I leave the van. I also carry a clutch & brake pedal lock which I use if I feel the parked location is a bit iffy. I don't use either of these overnight, but rely on the alarms I have fitted to the door and lockers.

We do exactly the same.:thumb:

Growing old is mandatory - Growing up is optional :Cool:

Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.oh:
You don't stop playing because you grow old - you grow old because you stop playing!

Better to have one and not to need one, :thumb: than to need one and not to have one. oh: